The answer is exhausted the context clues given allows you to understand that she is tired from rowing all day not annoyed or happy
<span>"His native home deep-imaged in his soul.
As the tired ploughman," homer's odessey
I'm not to sure, but I think that it is comparing the ploughman to his soul</span>
One reason why they had love at first sight is because they knew each other from a young age and always loved each other.
1590–1600; sput- (variant of spout) + er cognate with Dutch sputteren
Answer:
The first time my friend and I meet together, we have this uncanny ability to look at each other in the eyes and instantly recognize our respective facial expressions. Every time one of our mutual acquaintances says anything annoying or unusual, we both glance at each other, knowing that the third person has outraged or disturbed us as well, and we quickly exchange looks of understanding. The nonverbal emotions and communication of a stranger or an acquaintance, on the other hand, maybe difficult to comprehend and interpret in some situations.